Difference between revisions of "ESATA-SATA"
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I put an HDD in this USB-2150, attached it to a camera, turned on the power of USB-2150 first, then the camera's power - the HDD was found. Tried to write/read files through ftp - everything worked.--[[User:Oleg|Oleg]] 19:42, 25 November 2009 (CST) | I put an HDD in this USB-2150, attached it to a camera, turned on the power of USB-2150 first, then the camera's power - the HDD was found. Tried to write/read files through ftp - everything worked.--[[User:Oleg|Oleg]] 19:42, 25 November 2009 (CST) | ||
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=== ''Antec'''s box for HDD with eSATA port === | === ''Antec'''s box for HDD with eSATA port === | ||
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It also works with the camera. --[[User:Oleg|Oleg]] 13:15, 26 November 2009 (CST) | It also works with the camera. --[[User:Oleg|Oleg]] 13:15, 26 November 2009 (CST) | ||
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== Links == | == Links == | ||
[http://www.cablesunlimited.com/products/Prod_Individual3.aspx?groupcode=I4382 Cables Unlimited USB2.0+eSATA to SATA Hard Drive Dock] | [http://www.cablesunlimited.com/products/Prod_Individual3.aspx?groupcode=I4382 Cables Unlimited USB2.0+eSATA to SATA Hard Drive Dock] |
Revision as of 14:34, 18 January 2010
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An HDD 2 meters away
Cables Unlimited USB-2150
USB-2150 has eSATA port and by using eSATA + eSATA-to-SATA cables an external HDD can be connected to a camera. The cables length is up to 2 meters (the SATA cable maximum length is 1 meter only).
I put an HDD in this USB-2150, attached it to a camera, turned on the power of USB-2150 first, then the camera's power - the HDD was found. Tried to write/read files through ftp - everything worked.--Oleg 19:42, 25 November 2009 (CST)
Antec's box for HDD with eSATA port
Can be powered either by the PC's USB port or by a power adapter from ~220V.
It also works with the camera. --Oleg 13:15, 26 November 2009 (CST)